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Old Jul 26, 2004 | 11:45 PM
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Feeback for Hankook Ventus HRII H405 tires

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I wanted to know if anyone here has these tires or has had any prior experiences with them on their 4th gen. I'll be replacing my Cra-potenzas RE92s soon and need some high-performance all-season tires. I want tires that will complement my lowered 4th gen as I like to corner at speeds higher than those recommended by the DOT so handling is a high-priority concern. In fact, here're my priorities when looking for tires:

1. Handling
2. Dry/wet traction
3. Snow traction
4. Treadwear
5. Comfort
6. Noise

Anyone have any recommendations for 225/50/17 tires? I was also looking at Turanza-Z tires but after my experience with the RE92s, I'm not sure how much I trust Bridgestones. And yes, this is posted in the Tires/Wheels forum but that doesn't see nearly as much traffic as this one.

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Old Jul 27, 2004 | 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted by THT
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I wanted to know if anyone here has these tires or has had any prior experiences with them on their 4th gen. I'll be replacing my Cra-potenzas RE92s soon and need some high-performance all-season tires. I want tires that will complement my lowered 4th gen as I like to corner at speeds higher than those recommended by the DOT so handling is a high-priority concern. In fact, here're my priorities when looking for tires:

1. Handling
2. Dry/wet traction
3. Snow traction
4. Treadwear
5. Comfort
6. Noise

Anyone have any recommendations for 225/50/17 tires? I was also looking at Turanza-Z tires but after my experience with the RE92s, I'm not sure how much I trust Bridgestones. And yes, this is posted in the Tires/Wheels forum but that doesn't see nearly as much traffic as this one.

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i have those tires and they have been good. real good inthe wet and they are wearing well
Old Jul 27, 2004 | 07:50 AM
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I have t them on my 18's. I have 245/40/18. There is minor rubbing when the wheel is turned fully. Besides that the tires are great. There are wearing great, very quiet, and great in the rain. I have no complaints.
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